Sanpower Attends Israel High-Tech Industry Cooperation Fair in Nanjing
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Sanpower Group Vice President Jiang Feng on Wednesday reassured the business community of the Nanjing, China-based multinational holding company’s continued dedication toward bringing cutting-edge Israeli tech to the Chinese elderly.
He made the remarks at the Israel High-Tech Industry Cooperation Fair, a part of the ongoing Nanjing Tech Week, attended by six Nobel laureates, about 180 academicians from domestic and overseas, as well as more than 800 guests from 45 countries and regions and some 1,500 participants from China.
The Israel High-Tech Industry Cooperation Fair, co-hosted by the Administrative Committee of the Jiangning Development Zone and the Israel Advanced Technology Industries (IATI), saw attendants from the Israel Innovation Authority, the Israeli Embassy in China, the IATI and about 20 businesses from all over China.
Sanpower Group is the largest Chinese employer in Israel. In 2014, it acquired Natali, Israel’s most preferred healthcare solutions and emergency medial services provider. The company then went on to acquire A.S. Nursing, the leading at-home long-term nursing services company in Israel.
Since these acquisitions, Sanpower Group has systemically introduced the Israeli firms’ management and operational models to An Kang Tong, the company’s benchmark enterprise for comprehensive elderly care services in China. Today, An Kang Tong serves more members of the elderly than any other company in the industry in China, with its business radiating more than 17 million elderly users.
He made the remarks at the Israel High-Tech Industry Cooperation Fair, a part of the ongoing Nanjing Tech Week, attended by six Nobel laureates, about 180 academicians from domestic and overseas, as well as more than 800 guests from 45 countries and regions and some 1,500 participants from China.
The Israel High-Tech Industry Cooperation Fair, co-hosted by the Administrative Committee of the Jiangning Development Zone and the Israel Advanced Technology Industries (IATI), saw attendants from the Israel Innovation Authority, the Israeli Embassy in China, the IATI and about 20 businesses from all over China.
Sanpower Group is the largest Chinese employer in Israel. In 2014, it acquired Natali, Israel’s most preferred healthcare solutions and emergency medial services provider. The company then went on to acquire A.S. Nursing, the leading at-home long-term nursing services company in Israel.
Since these acquisitions, Sanpower Group has systemically introduced the Israeli firms’ management and operational models to An Kang Tong, the company’s benchmark enterprise for comprehensive elderly care services in China. Today, An Kang Tong serves more members of the elderly than any other company in the industry in China, with its business radiating more than 17 million elderly users.